Bowling is a popular recreational and competitive sport involving rolling a ball down a lane to knock down pins. The most common type is ten-pin bowling, but variations like nine-pin bowling exist mainly in Europe. Players take turns rolling the ball aiming for strikes (all pins down on first roll) or spares (all pins down after two rolls). Matches can be played individually or in teams, with scoring based on pins knocked down and bonus points for strikes and spares. Bowling is highly accessible and inclusive, with special equipment such as ramps, lighter balls, bumpers, and adaptive tools allowing people with disabilities, including wheelchair users and visually impaired players, to participate fully. Assistance from partners and modified rules enhance social integration, making bowling enjoyable for everyone.